When you care for family members and people in your community, you’re rewarded in more ways than you can imagine. WMEC’s Adult
When you care for family members and people in your community, you’re rewarded in more ways than you can imagine. WMEC’s Adult
By Katie Dafoe-Raymond, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist The burst of sweet juice from a bite of a cool, refreshing watermelon or a mouth-watering
The joy of celebrating someone’s 100th birthday. The frustration and relief of acquiring an electric wheelchair after 6 months. The honor of
When he came out, Wally was overwhelmed. Even in his 50s, he often asked himself, “How am I going to be able
By Maureen Rohan, WMEC Nurse Manager When I spoke to Matt on the phone, he didn’t know what to do anymore. He’d
Changing a life is easier than you might think – just ask Alan Forcier. When he retired ten years ago from his
The demand for home-delivered meals has increased by nearly 30% during the COVID-19 pandemic. WMEC’s Nutrition Services program has not missed one
By Jesse Abreu, Bilingual Nutrition Case Manager After I dialed the next number on my list of nutrition program consumers, I knew
By Ginger Cruickshank, Evidence-Based Programs Coordinator I met Stanley when I was teaching WMEC’s A Matter of Balance course, one of our
“For me, the comfort of knowing that it’s family in the house helping me out and not a complete stranger is huge.”
Access Care Partners is a private, non-profit agency founded in 1974 which is funded in parts by grants and contracts from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Aging & Independence (AGE) and the federal Administration for Community Living. We are part of a network of Aging Services Access Points and Area Agencies on Aging.
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